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Farmer’s Footprint is inviting people to join its three-week regenerative gardening course and community experience just in time for spring and Earth Day

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Farmer Greg and the Farmer’s Footprint are inviting people to join their immersive three-week regenerative gardening course and community experience just in time for spring and Earth Day.

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Hosted by Farmer Greg, a Southern California agrarian with a passion for growing organic food and co-founder of Sea and Soil, the Farmer’s Footprint regenerative gardening course is geared to the beginner gardener. The easy-to-follow, fun, and informative three-week course is perfect for anyone who has ever wanted to grow their own food but doesn’t quite know where to start.

“There’s simply no substitute for growing your own food. It is a win-win-win on all fronts. For the planet, for communities, and for our personal health. The nutritional value of food grown by you and for you and your loved ones far outweighs shop bought fare. The intention you put into planting seeds and caring for plants is reciprocated in the nourishment they offer,” explains Farmer Greg, the expert guide leading The Garden Club Experience.

Joining the Farmer’s Footprint Garden Club Spring Edition gives people access to:

–  Live sessions and Q&A with expert grower, Farmer Greg,
–  Step-by-step infographics, video tutorials, and course material hosted via an easy-to-use online platform and mobile app,
–  Immersive visual and educational tools for all learning styles,
–  An extensive library of pro garden tips and tricks.

Each module includes a core lecture and supplemental materials covering topics such as the foundational pillars of soil health and nutrient density and how to combat weeds and pests in a regenerative system plus other practices and recommendations to put into action.

“The regenerative gardening course and community experience begins April 25th. So book your spot in time to start your Spring Garden, by signing up here,” continues Farmer Greg.

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“Our course is more than a basic gardening tutorial on how to grow your food. It invites you to think more deeply about your spiritual connection with the land, developing food security, and ensuring your diet contains the most nutrient dense food. Encouraging a sense of belonging where everyone is welcome and where questions are considered part of the learning journey is at the heart of our approach.”

“Whether you have access to a few containers, community garden plot, or backyard, there’s never been a better time to celebrate planet earth and discover the joy of harvesting your first vegetables fresh from its’ sweet soil. Get your hands dirty with Farmer Greg and a vibrant group of people committed to starting an imperfectly beautiful spring garden,” says Farmer Greg.

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About Farmer’s Footprint

Farmer’s Footprint is a coalition of farmers, educators, doctors, scientists, and business leaders that aims to expose the human and environmental impacts of chemical farming and offer a way forward through regenerative agricultural practices. 

About Farmer Greg

Greg Reese is a Southern California agrarian with a passion for growing organic food and co-founder of Sea and Soil, a nonprofit collective committed to reconnecting and regenerating ecosystems and communities.

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Company Name: Farmer’s Footprint
Contact Person: Jessie Gardner
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Country: United States
Website: https://www.farmersfootprint.us/

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